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EXCLUSIVE: Hamas Turns Gaza Hospitals and Schools Into Torture Chambers as It Reestablishes Police State: Gazans Describe Horrific Interrogations, Beatings

Videotaped accounts by Palestinians, seen here for the first time, give vivid descriptions of torture and imprisonment in spaces that are supposed to be civilian-only refuges

An Elite St. Paul Private School Displayed an Antisemitic Poster to Middle Schoolers—Latest in a Series of Controversies to Roil School With ‘Best Academic Curriculum in Minnesota’

Dustup comes after math teacher wore keffiyeh to class on anniversary of Oct. 7 attack and school welcomed anti-Israel scholar who described Israel as ‘settler colonialist’ state

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EXCLUSIVE: US Probe of Embattled UN Gaza Relief Agency Expands to 1,500 Staffers Suspected of Hamas Ties: UNRWA Could Soon Be Labeled a 'Foreign Terrorist Organization'

Momentum is growing for UNRWA to lose its diplomatic immunity, which would expose it to lawsuits from Oct 7 survivors and victims’ families

Harvard Gives $90,000-a-Year Fellowships to Four Anti-Israel Activists

'Nakba Filmworks' director, professor at Hamas-linked university invited to 'bring Gaza’s … struggles' to campus

New Blow to New York Times Gaza Rape Report: Key Source Gets Caught Quietly Removing Terrorists’ Names from List of Slain ‘Palestinian Journalists’

Nicholas Kristof, the author of the Times piece, leans heavily on statistics and claims by the Committee to Protect Journalists, a left-wing group facing serious challenges to its credibility

‘It’s Hamas Propaganda’: New York Times Writer Nicholas Kristof’s ‘Sexual Violence’ Column Caps a Career of Corrections, Retractions, and Apologies Going Back 25 Years

Israel accuses the Times of deliberately publishing the column, which makes exotic allegations of rape, just as Israel was about to publish a blockbuster report on Hamas's use of sexual violence against Jews

'Cynical' BBC Under Fire for 'Allowing the Propaganda To Spread' After Anti-Israel Film It Wouldn't Air Wins Prestigious Award: BBC Gave Doc to Rival Despite Bias Concerns

The controversial documentary won a BAFTA award after the BBC, which said the film didn't meet its editorial standards, still let it air on rival Channel 4 and the far-left Zeteo news platform

Northwestern's President Says He's 'Positive About the Relationship' Between the University and Hamas-Friendly Qatar

Henry Bienen, who took over as interim president in September, initiated the university's relationship with the Gulf state during his first stint as its leader